Batting for Potholders
#32
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Frankfort, Ky.
Posts: 796
#33
FYI --I've been making tons of potholders this fall, both for craft shows and Christmas gifts. I wish i had stock in insulbrite. I've used so much.
For what it's worth. hobby Lobby's is only about 18" wide. The last I purchased at Joannes (5yds with coupons) is about 40 inches wide. Cann't remember what LQs was priced or how wide.
For what it's worth. hobby Lobby's is only about 18" wide. The last I purchased at Joannes (5yds with coupons) is about 40 inches wide. Cann't remember what LQs was priced or how wide.
#36
I just started making pot holders this summer. In fact it became 'How I Spent My Summer Vacation.' When I checked on Etsy to see what everyone was using they were mostly made with one layer of Insul-brite and one layer of Warm and Natural. So that's what I did. So far so good. No complaints.
I always have had trouble with large pot holders flopping into whatever I was cooking so I make them smaller...6 3/4"
I always have had trouble with large pot holders flopping into whatever I was cooking so I make them smaller...6 3/4"
#37
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Round Rock,Texas
Posts: 6,135
Originally Posted by Treasureit
Does regular Warm & Natural batting work ok for pot holders? Does it protect your hands enough or is there something better to use?
#40
Originally Posted by Dkm
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